The whale sightings started at 0730 this morning with groups of Northern ‘Resident’ fish eating killer whales (Orcinus orca) spotted in Rennison Channel between the north end of Aristazabal and Rennison Islands. Then we received another report of killer whales at 0900, which ended up being the A24s and I11s that we saw yesterday, at Campania Island which lies north of Aristazabal Island. Over the course of the day we ended up seeing the I12s, I15s, W3s and I35s (Northern Resident catalogue).

In the evening I was lucky enough to head out with the FRC crew to do photo ID on the I15s, W3s and I12s and we even saw I51 with her new calf. I learned today that the Northern Resident calves often have a speckled look that I have never seen on the Southern Resident killer whale calves. It was quite an interesting day with lots of killer whales!

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Kyla Graham, a Canadian marine mammal scientist and photographer, has committed herself to continuously gaining a deeper understanding of marine wildlife, including marine mammals, sea turtles and sea birds, through field observation and photography for over 20 years